132;’ is . - .., W” T an Warden ‘ cordially invited to Patons milliii0iTV 01’ superb acting F » - _ lilo; ;;li"'“ win miiefinieii _“ii °"7°"f‘ -_ , ,_ _ _. iaifii Star Cast irzva ,;o'c1.o<‘i< rss.-»r?d__.yiii epnicu. i ' ' I " _ i Zion lecture room Tuesday evening Siren esaeiitisl_h"phospliltes. and o'ne_ ' gwnstern Story of How a Band of Outlaws were ap- .0 0 .g_ 5 =. Drehended by Secret Service _ “GE "MTS V I A yum Latte b°meJ1_Q0_ Mow, M, 'The Nlystety of Tusa ml oimoieiliitir if ifé-“flied-'_M#°“_*°“°“ ”'“= ?°~ Her ref is stan , t ey stand the test, all things _ 1 ‘-’f»;¢ ‘ ’ ‘ . *‘.. . _ ;' 5-,jfy ` 4 R€€lS t should be remedied; and if, as they bean ghe work of n.°.my years; it had _ _M _ A _ ._ » Y - . had gone there that day to <10. engaged the attention of many caie- . I lil i _ - Featuring Mary Pickford .zz _-TRU 'A1 ,ri ‘pu _ \ /, I It t, 1 » , : ` ` _ The Company have now in their ranch D '_»§-'7-=` ‘~ 0 O O Q Q be H prohibitory law, and they WWC and he knew it to he _C0l‘r0Ct thot 5 4* asking simply that the spirit. of the such il law was in force in the \V€St' it ,-; _ v S S law itself should be carried out, and em provinces. He would tell thciu fl. ’ where lr. was found defective as a the reason why there wus Sllch u ~j. 'ff i eh _ ,li ,i ) .iii it sri 0., _ , i, .é 4 Pairs .of ~~-Silver Black Foxes at $l2,0E0 per pair $48,000 l|,\;;`¥\_, 3 pairs Cross Foxes- “ $ 3,000 “ “ $ 9,000 Qi" § 9 Pairs ol Patch & Native Foxes “ $ 200 “ “ $ 1,800 Total Capitalization of Foxes $58,800 An up-to~date ranch. Competent caretaker and veterinarian. . §"i`l` I 0 jfrypirs 1,, my is this ..... fx"ni*n-A`~riossif- 'rin isiiiw. ierje. s Strange 7tb st' room Lots lttdtld opening to be held this alterndoii -- fav- soi the costumes of many nat pins; at ored by who a tonic in liq- the _Strange Five 0'cloek 'l`ea‘-in uid-form. It is“a perfect blend 01010 april lui. 1154. _ , dltiie beet bleed, none and tissue ' * -----»----'-- bhilders that has ever been offered . _ ,_ , _ J ` ` M V _ Y _:v__ H glligiéi., Great Georpe _and Kent Sts “me how a_ proviaiqn ` ¢_ H . , ` (Continued from pole 1.) - V ' 'W' W , ‘ Farce Comedy Fnday some oi the Other nrovincu of the, was an veryr ape --= to feel that the ova' ` _ - f _` , Dominion. They were- not _ther_eA1,f»°~ `thllik',\il¢‘liHid"In hand was the most vagal; »"'f‘-_ V ' ' , ask t21at.ln_\ust~lcs be done to ai_iy,0i1e. l\1f]idi'tiii‘i!t~»t°l1*iiig in"the~world. _ He members of hey were not asking for any idV0\1i'° tho t hat n man that was verl' .i.`~ - ‘ - ’ t - _ ‘ _ e i A COIIl8dy A LA "~ L in any shape or form at all at the mtxggélg wligny almost-'sure to per- to gh; deputation, Mr. ‘ . i. plenty hands oti the Gcvernmentflllie psogle snags himself tliatlthe thinw lie WG»l1t",l>,_is colleagues _witbd1i¢__l_W- _ of.the province had _votedior P\'° l* ed done at any particular time Wai li, ; .- 'hr illow"l`€ dy ‘eel lllsibesr bition in this province and at one the most important. He would like time or another had since stood fox to remind hm glmlrn-an of the depu ' ' 4 , . _ _ _- - _ ,r salvahon sal uine Hegilxe is Keep Your the same opinion. It seemed to him ¢,mm1_ howeyer, that they had a ' ' -- - 'ff t h ’ E 'es en that the law should he enforced; it very great burden of work to curry _.Q hev pav _a sore .¢0rl1»,_lii't»°ti¢l’dd was a well-known fact that it \aB through at the present time, and y p I _,__' work together fm* god enforced only to n certain extent. they mlghpnog be [.0 strongly lm- ;j_gon~\bilitv of their euliering and heart trenking to the position Whv ueie thev KIVCH *U00 women und Children of this cQ\liil2I`Y. ld\"i¢6 lJUW@"“° B9°U“S@ they l'~\d W desericil little consideration at the deal with the Indians, who if they the original itself, which prGieSS€d £0 were assured that it was the case ~ , . ,f ;- it .i ,._ i. Wi- r ' iii# __\iir.5!_' _ \,v._,._ _f‘ i=~ it iw ff, 5 ‘ii _§‘/;§ .", l “ii VL 'Ili ;i ,ff `."f : ii "€; - * Dividends paid in September l9l4. *".‘;,l llf /..i,`,tw=`§'E application, balance within ten days. Limited Renous, N. B. f .f i; . an-‘ 1743-4-2M6i A few shares to dispose of. Apply immed ately. Terms Z5 p. c. on ` ‘_ New Brunswick Charter. Capital $99,t00. Shares $100. each New Brunswick Black and Silver Fox Company) hind” Ui u body of men, and there got liquoi in any qiiantity were lin- should he no loop-hole left in the ble to comn it any kind of crime lnw fi r such ,l one whereby he could These ncie emergency laws, dealing escape punishment they believed that with savages on the one h.ind und tm.,-e “M9 gertdln loopholes by which with n highly organ;/ed and ieliable h had been escaping vihich could foice on the othei l\.ind Applied to he closed up, and that was one of oni civili/ation it would he simply the oblects of the amendments which intolerable fo; a constable oi polica lhrv h.id come to ask the Legislature main oi any memhei of that class to to enforce The Alliance hud done its be ahle to go into any one of our wry he-,L M, lar ns they could do it houses and make 3 search without in entoirini' the luw tlirv were help- iiny iiuthoiitv except his own voli- lpsg now ln Hung further and they tion to do that wheiever he believ- iidd inniirut time matters before the ed liquois were lfeift for eiile wri- liegislature foi iemedy the responsi- £FHlY‘ffU WP Pl0VlS\UI\S Of ibut UC bility was now upon the legislature. Who eoiilrl meosiiie the fnices that fi, -_*if f. V ill if " d Wir” llejiii ii i~ ~i l it Dust, Absorb lt ~ 1; i '1`ate’s Dust Absorbing Dust / 5, 1, ll*;;i-1 cloths, Maps, F1001-and wail Brush- /xi ` Y , H, i Q . it ; es, utility Brushes, etc, absorb dust » f 1,, 5 1 and Germs. 'l`liey_a1'e treated by a ,C4 ' *f , ;, secret process which destroys the ._ ' ' germ-laden dust,and_ai'e guaranteed ” ’ 3 'L if-_ff ~ to give extra satisfaction.Dust should ' ‘ ii. M-j.i_=, never be stirred up by the persons 5 §al_;;. f H who have ,to deal with it. but should ; always be attacked with specially '” “ treated cloths. This renders innocuous the many kinds of germs that may be foundin it. The Original M, “Tate” goods cat dirt and germs alive. Pick your style from the list below. f V Tate’s Wall and Floor Mops " ' L' J L Can be used on floors, under _ low furniture in narrow places and I ,5 Walls and Ceilings. These mops ty; if are treated by a secret process ' which renders them dust absorb- ,TY »-,', -~ ,=~.,'*T:'<>- f.-f-._-'F-;}i fa.. _...__ »e___` . 3. sill. 9 ,f ing. Price complete with 4 feet handle .........1.25 ea. Giit"Ai‘lilatchless Dust Absorbing Mop i These' Mops are treated_with matchless liquid gloss for y cleanirzgpdusting and Polishing floors, woodwork and fum- ‘ ' ' itilre. .V -an be adjusted to any_position and will go under low_fu‘rniture. radiators; etc. Price complete with Handle (as illustrated) _ ._1.25 ea. Y. . . ¢ . . Dust Absorbmg Floor Brushes Hy, Made of cotton yarn, and will not scratch or mar the most gig delicate surface. Treated by secret process which renders the brush dust absorbing. This is just what you want. jg Priceeach,complete...... 1,00ea. ‘l il _i e {;';7,, [_-Dust Absorhing Dust Cloth I These dust cloths are antiseptic and odorgéifs, scientific lly treated so as to absorb all the dust. n- tains neit er acids or chemicals. Sizes 30 & 36 inc es, (as illustrated). Price Each ~ 25c Utility Bm h ,D si b bi ,Y htM '.,D Msiehieiseiiqfiie aci§§s. "dan if and°§§e all window on Queen Street. - ~ i i Do Not Stir Up The an -_. if' fffi ‘ _ _ What they were being asked to dd \1I`0\\!{h¥ Lilivllf- tile belief Of ii COH' ng to ngilie Prince l‘lilv\'nrd lslgnd in Rtjlillff'-’ _ _ fact what it was in theory; H p|-0hl| l'ev. Mr. Miirslinll said that the mum, province, They “-el-9 not an. constable would he noting upon thc tagnnisric to the powers that he; some belief as that uuou which he they were Kyul men ,md in the past would go before ii magistrate and had “led yoyauy to uphold the hands swear to n wiirri»int, and ,iskvrl what uf the (;m,e,_nmen1_ and were prepared assist_ance would the constable get to flu. so in the future Fo hir as they b.V f‘?1l°Wl"l§ th'-it fU"m~ 4 could do it consciientioiisly. The l"`e""“"`5 WhY» \'“` l““* “ -Will' n'cnt piisseil upon it. We limi tho S'1‘A’l‘l'IMl-1!\"l‘ OF AMl‘7i\`Ul\il‘3i\`Ti"'~ isnuie qu:-stioii iii-iiiiglit up in the Mr. \\. lf. Bentley, in gluing a full Hozllse be§O;_g"y` mvyizpiltvflt cunituhitf ‘*”“ """""’*?" """'"”“""" 0' the ii iiiiige--nie) in sur'-fiii-L-Hiiilfi ‘nmindwgnts pmposed U" the Promhi_ iintl circliiiistuiicc-IL/rind ~ sl \i/oillcll cdr- HUU Act' mid that with Mr' MCKM- vince the coli-it'i‘»li‘ A but such is “‘" he h"'d b"°" “Shed by the mem- would satisfy the Kiiiailslmte i Donzit bers of th? Temperance Alliance to vol' see ivlmrt ii (lil’l§r"iici> there is? i‘"`p’"`° Sumo amemlments ,Or t,hem Wviiirc dealiiig here with the '~lti en- ti’ the Imisent Act of the province; diui- Mlilirltriite of (‘h lutt ti D ' . i Elf I U\V`n [1 I't.fh lv. to see V . _ '_ iiileyt hviifleijre ltlic l:\\'stidn]f?i‘i‘ceesiiere and gentleman sinned 1" law' "‘ man 1" ia , bee" M- Bom” l"‘l"5 l" me m"tt°" and we ere not dealini' with a consti|ile's found some legislation that had unuuthuriztd b0.ie`i_ we know that we 0[’*“e‘l their eyes' They thollgm' that are seifegiiarded because there ~ls a the legislatloii in this province was higher authorltv them to consider "ery advanced bm they found ithfnin the extent and sufficiency of the evi- prohlbitory law those defects should law in operation in the ivflil It WHS e 4 V L C A ` . . - - -‘ I ' I. I there WHS l¢gi@1Mi°“‘i“ m““Y_ Pa" simply- picking this out not for the ticulnrs far in advance of any we Bake of controversy gt an’ but to had in this P"°V`“‘°e and which th” ahawiyou gentlemen that after dll. ¢0"5‘d°1"’d Wollid he 0( `v°"Y great' ws remier,‘d,,_ you Wm hw, to MVB to _,S me and thi- members of the Government responsibmtv 0! measuring the reiu__ for the courteous manner in which uve value 0'( the -min" we have to the deputatinn had been received and take up and tha order In which we the attention with which they had tap, them ,,p_ I think we an wm,e_ been listened to. Ho only hoped that date f n th t the same courtesy would be given to del V °I°°"r "Y °h°“'" by tb’ the amendments they were asking bangs; 0;!" p";‘;:'t‘;‘d th°,‘ft 9£;;d|’;‘: 1 ._ I , as~ _ i for. _ . THE PREMIERE REPLY. I , p ,V V _ 0 _ _ _, _ The Premier laid that that propos- itiun was a large one which _ ,V ‘ , involve a great deal of tion. I-ls knew tlist the tli.e_deputstlo1i were impressed not only of the but that they ""a"lY an "f the “ther provmces dence and 'pass judgment. on it....I gm] v;\,-,:_ '. in the Novi 5 well as those.o! ~‘m»'¢iiieeonj . re‘i»i'i"i